Thesis title: Cyber security violations and legal liability under the private law
This thesis explores cybersecurity violations in the sense of private law, with a focus on the European Union's cybersecurity framework and related challenges. The analysis includes key components such as the NIS 2 Directive, the EU Cybersecurity Strategy, and the Italian cybersecurity system, including the Cybersecurity National Strategy. The study emphasizes crucial aspects like incident response, cyber diplomacy, the protection of personal data, and sanctions for GDPR Regulation violations. Furthermore, it evaluates the significance of cybersecurity standards in mitigating risks and enhancing resilience. The research extends to the global realm, examining the World Market in Cryptocurrency and Digital Security, and explores the intersection of cyber threats with sports law. This comprehensive examination sheds light on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in the context of private law, providing valuable insights for legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.